Kenmore 808353 User Manual

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Motor Start Circuit (Wash and Rinse Cycle)

1, Check the voltage as shown in Figure 3 3 Position "C,"

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Momentary voksge will be noted at the instant voltage Is applied to motor run winding.

2. If no voitage is noted at Position “C" at the instant voitage is applied to motor run winding and a slight humming

noise is heard from the motor; turn the dishwasher off, and remove Biue-Yeilow lead wire from terminal "S"

on the start relay. Move the lead on the voltmeter from the white wire to the blue-yellow lead that you removed

from relay. Make a continuity check of this circuit An open circuit indicates a defective timer or an open wire
in this circuit If this circuit is “good," the relay is defective.

3 if voltage is continuous at Position "C" for 2 to 3 seconds, then turn the dishwasher off and remove the

blue-yellow lead from the start relay. Check continuity between terminal “S" and “L" on the relay. A reading

indicates stuck contact and the relay must be replaced When this condition is encountered, the motor will run
for 8 to 10 seconds before the overload protector opens the motor circuit.

A If voltage is present at Position "C," and the motor hums but will not start, the start wiiidtng is open and the

motor must be replaced.

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Motor Start Circuit (Drain Cycle)

To check the drain start circuit, advance the timer to the drain cycle and repeal the procedure described for the
wash start circuit with exceptions tooled beiow:

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